#1
lilman
Only the ordinary.
CAGiversary! 3313 Posts Joined 7.0 Years Ago

-Purpose of Thread-
This thread will be used for posting limited-time availability custom video game inspired shirts (that was a mouthful). There are a lot of websites that sell video game inspired tshirts, but this thread will only be used to alert CAGs to shirts that are available for a limited time and/or at a special price.

Please post a link to whatever video game shirt you come across and include the game that inspired it (like "Mario"), the price if it isn't indicated in the website description below, and if possible a pic of the shirt (use spoiler for the pic to speed up page loading time).

Visit teemagnet.com for tracking the shirt of the day across multiple websites.

------------------------Websites Info-

shirt.woot.comCost: $12 (shirt of the day) or $15-18 (after that day). This includes shipping and there is no tax (unless you live in TX).Availability: Cheaper the day it comes out but is only available in a limited quantity on the first day. Shirt remains available at $15 for as many weeks as it is popular. Afterwards it goes into the catalog for $18.

teefury.comCost: $10 + $2 shipping.Availability: Only for a day. Sale begins at 12am EST and lasts for 24hrs or until stock runs out.

riptapparel.comCost: $10 + $2.95 shipping.Availability: Only for a day, but I don't think there is a stock limit.

theyetee.comCost: $11 + $3.85 shipping.Availability: Only for a day, but I don't think there is a stock limit.

6dollarshirts.comCost: $6. This includes shipping.Availability: Shirt remains available after being shirt of the day, but shipping is no longer free.

onceuponatee.netCost: $12 + $3.69 shipping.Availability: Collections are available for a week. They also have a limited inventory of older prints available in their vault.

If you want to include other websites here, pm me the website link, a description, and the standard price(s) so I can add it to this post.

------------------------Sizing Info-

Some people like to get shirts from online stores one size larger than the shirts they normally buy (like if you usually wear medium, buy large) since they can shrink a bit after the first wash. Unfortunately it's hard to come up with a general rule as sites seem to change shirt brands at any time.

Always look at the site's sizing chart before making a purchase. It may even give you a hint if you should buy one size larger than normal. If in doubt, I go one size bigger and shrink as necessary. Imho a slightly bigger shirt looks better than wearing a slightly small one.

#11
lilman
Only the ordinary.
CAGiversary! 3313 Posts Joined 7.0 Years Ago

I own a merchandise printing/graphic/webstore company, so I might have to look into doing something similar in nature.

These custom designed by the community shirts are quite popular, especially video game inspired ones. The only problem is that the shirt can't infringe on any copyrights, so Woot carefully monitors what the community artists submit and disqualifies any design that they could get into legal trouble for.

These custom designed by the community shirts are quite popular, especially video game inspired ones. The only problem is that the shirt can't infringe on any copyrights, so Woot carefully monitors what the community artists submit and disqualifies any design that they could get into legal trouble for.

I really like the one of Donkey Kong eating a sandwich - his face is hilarious - however I think I will just admire it from afar. I just can't see myself wearing a "gaming" t-shirt. Something about pride.

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